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That seem to be more like a cool dream not a nightmare
Liked On: 03-03-2013, 05:56 PM
Is there stress in your mom's house? Do you avoid going there?
Liked On: 03-03-2013, 05:56 PM
Well, that depends entirely on how the dreamer feels about it, both at the time and after the fact. The difference between nightmare and cool dream is all in one's own perception of it: did is scare...
Liked On: 03-03-2013, 05:55 PM
And a curious question: Do you think humans have been historically less or more lucid than today? I mean, prior to computers and TVs, etc, there were far less distractions and things to immerse...
Liked On: 10-26-2012, 06:56 AM
I got the impression from reading the tutorial and the posts that we don't have to make it a constant practice, all the time, certainly not at first. I think that like anything, with practice, we'll...
Liked On: 10-26-2012, 06:22 AM
I have no idea how anyone can keep doing dream yoga for 3 days... I constantly forget it because what happens around me is more important than a crazy hobby like dreaming. It's frustrating that...
Liked On: 10-25-2012, 07:44 AM
It was amazing how vivid things seemed in real life when I paid attention and didn't take things for granted. I tried it out for about 3 days and ended up giving up for a while until now, when I...
Liked On: 10-25-2012, 07:19 AM
What I find with awake SP only happens when am comfortable and tired, then I just kind of slip into it, starting with the weird voices that turn to gibberish and then I would get some sort of...
Liked On: 10-14-2012, 07:16 AM
I bought some around a month ago. I've taken it everyday since I've gotten it at the recommended 10 drops. It has helped a bit with my dream recall, and the first night, I had a very vivid dream.
Liked On: 09-20-2012, 04:45 AM
People should stop saying that a method is more difficult than the other one. It'll corrupt your thoughts. It depends on what you really think is easier. Indeed most of the people can master...
Liked On: 09-12-2012, 07:43 AM
eh. I guess. but I ain't so easy to just accept that lol. I have never been the person to just accept something or settle so easily. or even follow the flow. its pplz that think differently that...
Liked On: 09-11-2012, 10:02 AM
LoL maybe Freud was right, what you subconsciously suppress during the day is what manifests in our dreams, and now when you focus on it well you don't dream about :eek:
Liked On: 09-11-2012, 08:41 AM
While you are in bed try to visualize these childhood places whilst telling yourself you are already in a dream.
Liked On: 09-11-2012, 08:41 AM
By wanting it, reminding yourself every day, making it a habit. Sooner or later the barriers of the mind will fall to the intent and the dreaming attention blooms - Don Juan
Liked On: 09-11-2012, 08:41 AM
My current house is a personal dreamsign of mine. I just reality check everytime I get to the door.
Liked On: 09-11-2012, 08:41 AM
blue = day activity before sleep
dark orange = dream
red = lucid dream
Black = thoughts/notes
I kept the REM dreamer guide in my pocket and occasionally read the "REM dreamer signals inside a dream" part and visualized myself in those situations plus becoming lucid. I also did reality checks.
These are the dream fragments. I don't remember much because I had a restless night because my summer vacation ends tonight and I'll be at work tomorrow.
I again dreamed about my childhood school (what's up with that?) All the schools and classmates along my life had been mixed together in a one "blob" which had anything to do with the word association "school". Our class was discussing about some type of a school trip to somewhere. I had somehow driven to school with my current car (renault megane classic) and with a Toyota landcruiser. Some other dudes had crashed into my Toyota and the front right door had ripped off... It started snowing when I was examining the damage... I woke up soon after.
I think I had one or two false awakenings because the "REM dreamer" was not responding, until I woke up for real later that night.
I need to concentrate harder in this!
blue = day activity before sleep
dark orange = dream
red = lucid dream
Black = thoughts/notes
I decided to give my REM dreamer a try. I had taken a long pause from lucid dreaming in general, but a spontaneous DEILD out of the blue ignited my interest with lucid dreaming. I re-read the REM dreamers small booklet and started observing different light sources during the day + make reality checks
I spent the whole dream walking around with black goggles/glasses (like in Harry potter but with way thicker bars) and red led light attached to the left nose pad. I was in my childhood school during the whole dream. Some lady asked me if my glasses were one of those famous REM dreamers. I nodded and lended my glasses for her to examine them more closer. I explained her how they let me have lucid dreams and how they would flash a red light when I was dreaming. ...yes... the glasses kept on flashing red as I was saying these things to her. I put the REM dreamer back on and continued the dream without achieving lucidity. I woke up and was infuriated about my dream stupidity. The poor REM dreamer tried to tell me I was dreaming but I didn't take heed. I slowly "faded" back into a dream the red light flooded my field of vision. And I woke up (FA) I took the REM dreamer off and looked at the ceiling.. The red light shined again and I thought "odd, I took the mask off but I still see the red light?" Then I woke up for real... Just as I was about to get lucid.
The REM dreamer mask takes some getting used to, I woke up occasionally with an urge to turn on my side.. Its possible to sleep on your side, but you need to adjust the position of the mask a bit every time you turn, and sleeping on your back works best with the mask.
The good thing is that my red flashes are somewhat undisguised, and the presence of the REM dreamer are both very simple and clear dream signals! It won't take long for me to use it in my advantage.